The top of Mt. Humphreys (top), the highest point in Arizona, is 12,637 feet (3,852 m). Only a few plants can live in this harsh environment. The life zone is tundra. Tundra is also seen in high latitudes, like Denali National Park in Alaska (bottom). Denali is at 63° north.

Major Climate Types

Major climate types are based on temperature and precipitation. Latitude plays an important role in determining the climate of a region. However, many other factors play a role in climate. Oceans and mountain ranges influence climate in the same ways worldwide (
Figure
below
). You can see where the climate types are on the map, and then read about them below.

Find where you live on the map. What type of climate do you have?

Temperature and precipitation determine what types of plants can grow in an area. Animals and other living things depend on plants. So each climate is associated with certain types of living things. A major type of climate and its living things make up a
biome
. As you read about the major climate types below, find them on the map above (
Figure
above
).

Altitude and Latitude

Altitude mimics latitude in climate zones. Climates and biomes typical of higher latitudes may be found at high altitudes.

Arizona is a state with a large elevation change. In the late 1800s, C. Hart Merriam noticed that the plant life changed with altitude in the same way it changes with latitude. So on a trip from Phoenix up to the top of the mountain, you could see all of these life zones (
Figure
below
):

Microclimates

Climate conditions in a small area may be different from those of the surroundings. The climate of the small area is called a
microclimate
. The microclimate of a valley may be cool relative to its surroundings since cold air sinks. The ground surface may be hotter or colder than the air a few feet above it. This is because rock and soil gain and lose heat readily. Different sides of a mountain will have different microclimates. In the Northern Hemisphere, a south-facing slope receives more solar energy than a north-facing slope. Each side supports different amounts and types of vegetation.

Vocabulary

biome
: Living organisms that are found within a climate zone that make that zone distinct.

microclimate
: Local climate that is different from the regional climate.

Summary

Altitude and latitude produce similar climate zones and life zones.

A biome is a climate zone and the plants and animals that live in it.

A microclimate has different climate conditions from the surrounding regions.